TESTAMENT Joined By SUSPERIA Frontman At Norway's METAL HEART Festival

August 20, 2007

SUSPERIA frontman Athera joined TESTAMENT on stage at the Metal Heart festival at Tapperiet in Notodden, Norway on August 18 to sing "D.N.R." with Chuck Billy.

Fan-filmed video footage of TESTAMENT performing a new song, entitled "The Afterlife", on July 20 at the Earthshaker Fest in Kreuth, Germany has been posted on YouTube.

HeavyMetalSource.com recently posted a video interview with TESTAMENT frontman Chuck Billy, conducted on July 14, 2007 at the Sayreville, New Jersey stop of the Sounds of the Underground tour. Watch the 10-minute clip at YouTube.

TESTAMENT recently inked a worldwide deal with Nuclear Blast Records. The group will enter the studio late summer/early fall to record its long-awaited new album for a March 2008 release.

TESTAMENT parted ways with Spitfire Records earlier in the year (the Spitfire Records catalog was acquired last summer by Redux Records, the company formerly known as Sheridan Square Entertainment).

Spitfire released a TESTAMENT compilation, "The Spitfire Collection", in February. Consisting of tracks from such Spitfire titles as "The Gathering", "Demonic", "Live at the Fillmore", "First Strike Still Deadly" and "Live in London", the 14-track set chronicles an era that ultimately saw the original TESTAMENT reunite for a successful 2005 tour.

TESTAMENT performing "Practice What You Preach" on July 14, 2007 at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey (video footage by AngryPit.com):


TESTAMENT performing "Into the Pit" on July 14, 2007 at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey (video footage by AngryPit.com):

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